To log out, click Username at the upper right of the homepage, click Sign out from the dropdown list, and then click OK to confirm. If you do not log out and do not use the tool for an extended period, it will log you out automatically and ask you to log in again. To change your password, click Username at the upper right, select Edit profile from the dropdown list, enter your current password and new password, and the click Save to confirm the change.
Creating a connection Click the Connection tab to monitor a queue manager. Connection tab Click New QM Connection to create a connection which stands for a connection to a queue manager. Create connection dialog The following connection metadata is required to connect to a remote queue manager: Name -- Unique identifier for a connection.
Server Host -- Host of the Queue Manager you are trying to connect. Server Port -- Listening port of the Queue Manager you are trying to connect. Description -- Basic description of the connection. QueueManager tab Once the queue manager is connected, the Monitors tab is available.
Creating a monitor Click the selected connection to open a new tab named after the connection name, and then open the Monitors tab: Monitors tab There are six buttons in the Monitors tab: Toolbar in Monitors tab Add -- Open a dialog to create a monitor. Refresh -- Refresh all monitors of the current connection. Edit -- Select a monitor and open the property dialog to edit the monitor settings.
Delete -- Select and delete a monitor. Activate -- Activate the monitor and start collecting data from queue manager. Deactivate -- Deactivate the monitor and stop collecting data from queue manager. Monitor Type -- Detailed MQ object type for a monitor.
Monitor Measurement -- Property of an MQ object that is monitored. View Type -- View that the monitor will displayed: Line or Area. Monitor Object -- MQ object name that is monitored. Update Every -- Monitor view update frequency. Sliding Window -- Monitor view display interval: The latest N minutes, hours, or days are displayed.
Data Expiration Time -- How long to save historical data. After N minutes, hours, or days, the data will be removed from the database. Alert Rule -- Rules used to evaluate the health of the monitored MQ object and generate alerts that can be viewed in alert tab.
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